
Raising Good Humans Ep 85: Professor Emily Oster Giving Data Based Guidance For Parents: School Opening, Vaccines, and What To Do.
Mar 12, 2021
This week’s guest is Professor Emily Oster, a leading health economist and bestselling author known for her data-driven insights on parenting. She dives into the reopening of schools during the pandemic, revealing reassuring data on safety and COVID-19 transmission. Emily also discusses vaccine choices for adults and children, addressing the complexities surrounding COVID variants. Plus, she offers valuable guidance for parents facing tough decisions about health and education, emphasizing informed choices backed by research.
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Plan For The First-Day Anxiety
- Expect anxiety when you first drop kids back at school and plan for a short adjustment period.
- Acknowledge discomfort but proceed, because families typically feel better within days.
First-Day Jitters Are Universal
- Emily Oster recounts feeling immediate discomfort dropping her child at masked school for the first time.
- She says most parents feel uneasy at first but adjust within days.
Variants Matter But Don't Stall Action
- Variants raise legitimate "what if" concerns but current public-health decisions must use present data.
- Oster notes rapid vaccination rollout is working in our favor despite uncertainties about variants.






